President Wen, Roh Young-min replaced today… Kim Sang-jo will change in January next year

Input 2020.12.31 09:31

Secretary General Yoo Young-min, Min Jeong-Soo Shin Hyun-soo
The policy director is replaced early next year… Hoseung Lee and Yuncheol Gu

It is reported that President Moon Jae-in will replace President Roh Young-min and Chief Min Jeong-ho Kim Jong-ho on the 31st. It is said that the successor of Roh is the former Minister of Science and Technology Information and Communication Yoo Young-min, and Shin Hyun-soo, the former keynote chief of the National Intelligence Service, is said to be influential.



President Roh Young-min is greeting the Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport at the State Council meeting held at the Blue House on the morning of the 29th. /yunhap news

Former Minister Yoo is an entrepreneur who served as vice president of LG CNS, and was recruited to the Democratic Party ahead of the 20th general election when President Moon was the Democratic Party leader in 2016. After the inauguration of the Moon Jae-in administration, he served as the first Minister of Science and Technology. In the 20s and 21st general elections, Haeun Dae-gap in Busan ran as a candidate for the National Assembly but failed.

Shin, former chief of the National Intelligence Service, who is mentioned as the new chief civil servant, worked with President Moon as an appraisal secretary for the Blue House during the Roh Moo-hyun administration. At the time of the last presidential election, he joined Moon as head of the legal support team for the election camp, and served as the head of the planning and coordination office of the National Intelligence Service for the current government.

It is known that the successor of Policy Director Kim Sang-jo, who expressed his gratitude the day before with Chief Roh and Chief Kim, has not been decided yet, and has been omitted from this replacement target. President Moon is said to be struggling over several candidates for the next head of the policy office. As the successors of Kim, Ho-Seung Lee, Chief of Economic Affairs, and Yun-cheol Koo, Head of the Office of State Affairs Coordination are discussed.

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